self-command
English
Noun
self-command (uncountable)
- The conscious control of one's own behaviour.
- 1815, Jane Austen, Emma, volume II, chapter 13:
- I would wish it to be done, for the sake of what is more important than my comfort, a habit of self-command in you, a consideration of what is your duty, an attention to propriety, an endeavour to avoid the suspicions of others, to save your health and credit, and restore your tranquillity.
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Translations
conscious control of one's own behaviour
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